Type of content: originally the latest games and retro games on Nintendo platforms, now it has become a mix of premu everything.

Age rating: mostly suitable for everyone, very rarely contains games for an older audience.

Channel description: we have been on YouTube for almost 11 years now (over 12 years including the time before we owned a channel). Started out with 2 people, established a bigger group over time, and it's now owned by CW-Games (game developer company I also own). However, Nintendo switching back to content ID stuff affected the way we used to upload videos entirely, which is why lots of Nintendo-related content end up not appearing any more nowadays.

Latest videos: Final Strikyu, Sonic 2 early prototype, and Sonic Mania.
Description of video: Final Strikyu is a ROM hack of Super Mario Bros. where you play as Cirno from Touhou Project, then I played Sonic 2 early prototype to celebrate Sonic Mania's release, and then Sonic Mania itself. Because weekend.
Additional information:
I might upload batches of videos during weekends only.

Description of video:
I incidentally already described the videos in the "Latest videos" section.

Additional information:
Videos I made over the weekend (and one is nearly a week old now), I just wanted to wait until Monday morning, to make sure no new videos will suddenly get added.
Super Mario 64 mission names were called like that because I was playing the Japanese version of the game, and I didn't bother to look up how the missions are called like in English (so I simply translated what's written in-game).

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Latest videos:
Randomly got added by a Japanese person (who can only speak Japanese) on LINE and challenged me for a match in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.
And later an Australian person (who can only speak English) joined in which I invited to this match.

A new way for Mario to die.

And then I realised the first video I uploaded in this trend was 10 years ago, so I decided to celebrate that.

Description of video:
I incidentally already described the videos in the "Latest videos" section.

The Japanese version of Jump Up, Super Star that made the headlines all over the place (maybe because I was the first to bring it to the western audience? I saw this song was uploaded hours before I did, but all with Japanese title and description):

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